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" Are cheered with one bright day. And let the mind's true sunshine Be spread o'er earth as free, And fill the souls of men As the waters fill the sea. The man who turns the soil Need not have an earthy mind ; The digger 'mid the coal Need not be in spirit... "
The illustrated English reader - Page 94
by English reader - 1875
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 74

1871 - 792 pages
...seek it at the expense of labour and diligence. " The man who turns the soil Need not have an earthly mind ; The digger 'mid the coal Need not be in spirit...mind can shed a light On each worthy labour done, Aa lowliest thing are bright In the radiance of the sun." There is the work of doing good. Men are...
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Tales, essays and poems

Joseph Gostwick - 1848 - 136 pages
...heaven, And enters where it may ; The eyes of all earth's people Are cheered with one bright day. And let the mind's true sunshine Be spread o'er earth...lowliest things are bright In the radiance of the sun. The tailor, ay, the cobbler, May lift their heads as men, — Better far than Alexander, Could he wake...
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Chambers's Papers for the People

1850 - 534 pages
...heaven, And enters where it may ; The eyes of all earth's people Are cheered with one bright day. And let the mind's true sunshine Be spread o'er earth...fill the souls of men As the waters fill the sea. Chorus. — And let, &c. Ye men who hold the pen, Rise like a band inspired, And, poets, let your lyrics...
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Selections from the British Poets: Chronologically Arranged from Chaucer to ...

English poetry - 1851 - 496 pages
...heaven, And enters where it may ; The eyes of all earth's people Are cheered with one bright day. And let the mind's true sunshine Be spread o'er earth...lowliest things are bright In the radiance of the sun. The tailor, ay, the cobbler, May lift their heads as men, — Better far than Alexander, Could he wake...
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Select specimens of English poetry

Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 pages
...heaven, And enters where it may ; The eyes of all earth's people Are cheered with one hright day And let the mind's true sunshine Be spread o'er earth...an earthy mind ; The digger 'mid the coal Need not he in spirit hlind : The mind can shed a light On each worthy lahour done, As lowliest things are hright...
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The American Speaker: Being a Collection of Pieces in Prose, Poetry, and ...

Charles Northend - Orators - 1856 - 276 pages
...earth so free, And fill the souls of men, The man who turns the soil Need not have an earthly m:a<i; The digger 'mid the coal Need not be in spirit blind ; The mind can shed a light On each worthy labor done, As lowest things are bright In the radiance of the sun. What cheers the musing student,...
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The pupil's manual of choice reading, arranged by T.B. Smith

Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 310 pages
...heaven, and enters where it may ; The eyes of all earth's people are cheered with one bright day. And let the mind's true sunshine be spread o'er earth...the sea. The man who turns the soil need not have an earthly mind ; The digger 'mid the coal need not be in spirit blind : The mind can shed a light on...
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Lectures ... to working men, Volume 1

Arthur Mursell - 1859 - 170 pages
...heaven, And enters where it may, The eyes of all earth's people, Are cheered with one bright day; And let the mind's true sunshine, Be spread o'er earth...souls of men, As the waters fill the sea. The man win. turns the soil, Need not have an earthy mind, The digger mid the coal, Keed not be in spirit blind...
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Advanced Reading Book: Literary and Scientific

Advanced reading book - Readers - 1860 - 458 pages
...heaven, And enters where it may ; The eyes of all earth's people Are cheered with one bright day. And let the mind's true sunshine Be spread o'er earth...the sea. The man who turns the soil Need not have an earthly mind ; The digger 'mid the coal Need not be in spirit blind : The mind can shed a light On...
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Poetry for Repetition

Henry Twells - 1862 - 262 pages
...heaven, And enters where it may ; The eyes of all earth's people Are cheer'd with one bright day. And let the mind's true sunshine Be spread o'er earth...fill the souls of men As the waters fill the sea. R, GILFILLAN. 131. THE KING ENVYING THE PEASANT [From HENKY VI.] AH me ! methinks it were a happy life...
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